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Anthonie Palamedes’s paintings for the Delft Surgeons’ Guildhall
02/2021 | 1415 | 163
Pages: 119-127
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Rosen, Jochai (Rosen, Jochai)
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1. Portrait of a group of surgeons supervising the amputation of a leg, by Anthonie Palamedes. c.1658. Oil on panel, 95 by 65 cm. (Photograph RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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10. Title page of J. Veslingius: Konstige ontleding des menschelijken lichaems, Amsterdam 1661. (National Museum Boerhaave, Leiden).
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11. Deceased conjoined twins, by Anthonie Palamedes. 1669. Oil on canvas. (Anatomical Museum, Leiden University Medical Center).
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12. Two dead foetuses, by Anthonie Palamedes. 1658. Oil on canvas. (Anatomical Museum, Leiden University Medical Center).
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13. Deathbed portrait of conjoined twins, by Evert van der Maes. c.1628. Oil on canvas, 54 by 65.5 cm. (Haags Historisch Museum, The Hague).
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2. Portrait of a group of surgeons supervising a trepanation, by Anthonie Palamedes. c.1658. Oil on panel, 95 by 65 cm. (Photograph RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
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3. Detail of Caring for the sick, by Domenico di Bartolo, showing a man being washed before an operation. 1440. Fresco, height approx. 450 cm. (Pellegrinaio, Spedale di S. Maria della Scala, Siena; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Frontispiece of Franciscus Arcaeus: De recta curandorum vulnerum atque febrium ratione tractatus brevis & succinctus, Amsterdam 1658. (Leiden University, Special Collections).
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5. Serratura, by Hans Wechtlin, from H. von Gersdorf: Feldbuch der Wundartznei, Strasbourg 1528. Woodcut, 30 by 20 cm.
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6. Amputation scene. After a design for the frontispiece of P. Barbette: Opera chirurgico-anatomica, ad circularem sanguinis motum, aliaque recentiorum inventa, accommodata, Leiden 1672.
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7. Amputation scene, from W. Hildanus: De Gangraena et Sphacelo, Tractatus Methodicus, 1617.
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8. Acts of medicine and surgery including the amputation of a leg below the knee, by Jost Amman. c.1565. Woodcut. (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda MD).
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9. The physician as God, from a series of four engravings, Allegories of the medical profession, by the workshop of Hendrick Goltzius. c.1587. Engraving, 17.8 by 22.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).
Exhibition Review
Métamorphoses. Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 959-961
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Reviewer:
Kranen, Annette (Kranen, Annette)
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22. Métamorphose I, by Markus Raetz. 1991. Cast iron, 23.2 by 27 by 12.5 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva; © ProLitteris 2019, Zürich; photograph P. Lauri).
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23. Jupiter and Danaë, by Francesco Primaticcio. c.1545. Etching and engraving, 21.8 by 29.7 cm. (Cabinet d’arts graphiques du MAH Genève).
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24. Childhood of Bacchus, by Charles Giron. 1879. Oil on canvas, 295 by 230 cm. (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Geneva; photograph B. Jacot- Descombes).
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10/1999 | 1159 | 141
Pages: i-xv
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A Dead Tree Overgrown with Brambles, Attributed to Anthony van Dyck. c.1618. 35.2 by 29.8 cm. (Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth; Exh. British Museum, London)
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[Agnew's, London. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Anton Raphael Mengs: The Infanta Maria Ludovica de Borbon. c. 1765. 45 by 33 cm.
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[Alan Christea Gallery, London. Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Gillian Ayres: Blue Flame. 1999. Carborundum Etching (Edition of 13), 12.1 by 15.9 cm.
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[Aldega-Gordon, New York, New York] Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, Called IL Guercino, 1591-1666. Pen and Brown Ink, Brown Wash, 207 × 305 mm.
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[August Laube, Trittligasse 19, Zurich, Switzerland] Jean Duvet (1485-CA. 1561). SS. Sebastian, Anthony, and Roch. Engraving. Eisler 70. Wm. Small Grapes. 24.3:16.2 cm.
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[August Laube, Zurich. Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Rembrandt: Ephraim Bonus, Jewish Physician. 1647. Etching (Second State of Two), Drypoint, Burin, 24 by 17.5 cm. Inscribed in an Early Hand 'de jootschen Doctoor Bonus'
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[Bassenge, Erdener Str. 5A, Berlin, Germany] Isaac Duchemin (Active 2nd Half of the 16th Century). Tabula Asinaria. Engraving. Hollstein 4
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[C. G. Boerner, Kasernenstrasse 13, Dusserldorf, Germany] Johannes Teyler (1648 - Nijmegen - before 1709) Rooster. Engraving, Inked à la poupée in Various Colours. 675 × 524 mm.
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[C. G. Boerner, London. Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Barthel Beham: Madonna at the Window. Engraving, 10.7 by 8.6 cm.
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[Colnaghi, 15 Old Bond Street, London, UK] School of Francesco Squarcione (1394/7-1468). The Head of a Youth. Black Chalk or Metalpoint, Brush and Brown Ink and Wash, Heightened with White, on Grey Prepared Paper. 186 × 151 cm.
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[Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Ben Shahn: Seward Park. 1936. Lithograph Printed in Colour. Signed in Pencil and Inscribed 'Proof' in Lower Right Margin. 30 by 45.2 cm.
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[Exh. International Print Fair, New York, New York] Print of Satyr and Nymph by Hendrik Golztius, 1592.
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[Galerie Eric Coatalem, 93, Faubourg Saint-Honore, Paris, France] Louis Léopold Boilly. The Falling Rose. Oil on Canvas, 50.5 × 41.5 cm. Signed: "L. Boilly pinx"
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[Galleria Moretti, Palazzo Niccolini, Piazza Ottaviani 17/r, Florence, Italy] Bernardo Daddi. Central Panel: Crucifixion; Left Shutter: Madonna and Child Enthroned with Two Angels in Adoration; Right Shutter: above, St Francis Receiving the Stigmata, below, Sts. Peter and Bartholomen. Tempera on Panel; 67 × 38.5 cm. (Central Panel); 65.5 × 20 cm. (Shutters).
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[H. Blairman & Sons LTD, London. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Oak and Inlaid Sideboard, Designed by Bruce Talbert. c. 1867.
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[Hill-Stone Incorporated, Park Avenue, New York, New York] Antonio Canaletto. Venice 1697 - 1768 Venice. The Portico with the Lantern. Etching; c.1740. Bromberg 10, the Second State of Three. Watermark: Three Crescents.
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[Hill-Stone, New York. Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Albrecht Dürer: St George on Foot. 1504-5. Engraving, Meder 55a.
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[Hopkins-Thomas-Custot, Paris. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Paul Signac: Avignon, Matin. 1909. 73.5 by 92 cm.
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[Kate de Rothschild and Yvonne Tan Buzl, London. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Jacopo Palma il Giovane: A Figure Climbing. Red Chalk Heightened with White Chalk, 103 by 93 mm.
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[Lutz Riester, Freiburg im Breisgau. Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Claude Vignon: A Massacre under the Triumvirate. c.1624. Etching, 25.4 by 35.6 cm.
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[Mia N. Weiner, New York. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Michel Corneille: Bacchanal. Pen and Grey Ink with Wash over Black Chalk, 27.3 by 42.2 cm.
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[Nissman,Abromson, LTD., 286 Clinton Road, Brookline, Boston, MA, USA] Jan van Goyen (Leiden 1596 - 1656 The Hague). Landscape with Coach at an Inn by a Riverbank. Signed: VG 1653. Black Chalk and Grey Wash, $6frac{3}{4}$ × $10frac{3}{4}$ Inches (172 × 274 mm)
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[Olimpia Theodoli, 14 Dover Street, London, UK] Giovanni Battista d'Angeli, Called Battista del Moro (Verona, Middle of the XVIth Century) The Four Seasons, after Giulio Romano. Etching. Bartsch 22, an Early Impression. 275 × 404 mm
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[Olimpia Theodoli, London. Exh. International Fine Print Dealers Association Print Fair, New York, New York] Jacques Bellange: The Death of Portia. Etching (Only State), 24.7 by 18.8 cm.
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[Paul Proute S. A., 74, rue de Seine, 75006, Paris, France] Odilon Redon. Tentation de Saint Antoine, texte de Gustave Flaubert (Première série). Complete Set of 10 Plates and a Cover-Frontispiece, 1888. (Mellerio 83 to 93). Partout des prunelles flamboient.
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[Phillips International, 101 New Bond Street, London, UK] An Important and Rare Pair of Piedmontese Marquetry Commodes, in the Manner of Luigi Revelli, Turin, Circa 1790, Each 122cm Wide. Estimate: £70,000-£90,000.
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[Pratt Contemporary Art, The Gallery, Igtham, Kent, UK] Ana Maria Pacheco, Study for St. Sebastian I, 1998. Plate: 79.8 cm × 59.8 cm.
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[Robilant and Voena at Dickinson Roundell, Inc., 19 East 66th Street, New York New York] Guido Reni (1575 - 1642), St. Dorothy. Oil on Canvas, 33½ × 31 1/8 in, 80 × 56 cm.
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[Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London, UK] Giovanni Antonio Canal, Called Canaletto (1697-1768). A Capriccio of a Courtyard: A Staircase of a Palazzo, with a Servant Opening a Door and a Seated Figure, Pen and Brown Ink over Black Chalk 251 by 212mm. Estimate: $50,000-70,000 £30,000-50,000
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[Stair Sainty Matthiesen, 22 East 80th Street, New York, New York] Eugène Delacroix. Arab Riders Crossing the Sebou River. Oil on Paper Laid on Board, 27 by 37 cm.
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[The Old Print Shop Inc., 150 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York] Stuart Davis 1894 - 1964. Cole #15 Lithograph 1931 Edition 25. Signed in Pencil, Inscribed "21/25" 117/8 × 17 7/8 301 × 454 mm
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[The Olympia Fine Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK] Lord Nuget Attributed to John-Laurent Mosnier (1743 - 1808) Oil on Canvas, Holburne Museum, Bath
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[Ursus Rare Books Ltd, New York. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Eastern Poppy, from John Edwards: A Collection of Flowers, Drawn after Nature..., London [1801]. Folio, 52 by 35.5 cm.
Western art unattributed:
[Galerie Blondeel-Deroyan, Paris. Exh. International Fine Art Fair, New York] Athena. Greco-Roman, 1st c. B. C. - 1st c. A. D. Bronze.